Shakespeare in Germany in the Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries An Account of

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PHANT. I, Prince. I have also brought the poisoned sword, but the poisoned wine was intended for you alone.
HAMLET. Hast thou too been an instrument of all this woe and misery? There, take thy due reward?
[Stabs him.
PHANT. Run it in, and may your blade grow lame !
HAMLET. Horatio, alas! I fear my revenge has cost me my life, for I am sorely wounded in the arm. I grow faint, my limbs grow weak and refuse to sup- port me, my voice fails, I feel the poison in all my members. Gentle Horatio, take
...the crown to my cousin, Duke Fortinbras of Norway, that the kingdom may not fall into other hands. Alas! I die!
HORATIO. O! Noble Prince, aid may still come! Heavens! he is dying in my arms. Alas! O! how this Kingdom of Denmark hath been scourged with long wars! Scarce was peace established, when anew internal disturbances, murders, ambition, and contentions fill the land. In no age of the world hath such a tragedy been played as now, alas, at this court. And now, with aid from the faithful counsellors of the kingdom, I will take all fitting measures that these high personages be buried according to their rank.


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